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I asked about these 2 a few weeks ago and am back again to confirm my suspicions. They're both 10ish weeks old. I'm fairly certain the bantam is a Cockerel but I'm second guessing the lavender orpington. I'm sure it'll still end up being a boy since I've wanted a lavender orpington hen for a while. That's just my luck. 🤦🏼‍♀️ What do you guys think?
 

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I'd give the Orpington more time. Pullets can pink up early. The comb isn't bright red like it would be for a cockerel. The d'uccle looks to be a cockerel.
I'm sad about the d'uccle for sure. He was supposed to be another bantam but here we are! We live in a neighborhood where we can't have roosters so he will have to find a new home. I have everything crossed for the LO though. I've wanted one for years and just never bit the bullet. 🤞
 
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I sad about the d'uccle for sure. He was supposed to be another bantam but here we are! We live in a neighborhood where we can't have roosters so he will have to find a new home. I have everything crossed for the LO though. I've wanted one for years and just never bit the bullet. 🤞
I had 2 lavender Orpington pullets. I was certain the one was a cockerel because of the comb development early, but she definitely was a pullet. It seems it's normal for pullets to have early comb development in this variety.
 

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